G20 Leaders Advocate for Global Cyber Security Regulations
G20 Leaders Call for Global Cyber Regulations
Global leaders from 20 countries, including Australia, China, Japan, Russia, the UK, and the US, convened in São LuÃs, Brazil, for the G20 Digital Economy Working Group meeting. The focus was on enhancing cyber security in a digitally connected world. Discussions revolved around four key areas: universal connectivity, information integrity, digital government, and artificial intelligence. Brazilian officials, along with international experts, emphasized the necessity of global cooperation to combat digital threats effectively. The summit underscored the urgency for international cyber regulations, particularly to protect vulnerable groups like children and the elderly. The meeting, running from June 10 to 13, highlighted the dynamic nature of cyber threats and the need for continual upgrades in security systems.